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Kyoto UniversityGraduate School of Engineering/Faculty of Engineering Outline
2010Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering/Faculty of Engineering Outline
Contents
1. Philosophy
2. Admission Policy
3. History
4. Organization Chart
5. Departments & Chairs of the Graduate School of Engineering
6. Academic Offi cials at the Graduate School of Engineering
7. Statistics of Academic Staff & Administrative Staff
8. Number of Current Undergraduate & Post-graduates
9. Enrollment Statistics, 2010
10. Graduate Statistics
11. Statistics of graduates, foreign students, invited foreign scholars & List of Overseas Affi liated Universities
12. Global COE (Center of Excellence) Program, etc.
13. Public Seminars by the Faculty of Engineering
14. Libraries & Collections Data
15. Budgets and Facilities’ area
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The pursuit of the truth is the essence of learning.
Contained therein is the notion that engineering encompasses all fields of science that
make direct or indirect contributions to the lives of people and essentially plays a significant
role in the ongoing advancement of the global community and in the progress of civilization.
The Graduate School of Engineering and the Faculty of Engineering at Kyoto University, in
accordance with the above understanding, is committed to the development of science and
technology in harmony with the natural environment, with an emphasis on basic research,
as well as to the provision of an education that combines a focus on the attainment of
outstanding professional skills and high standards of morality with a balanced approach to
acquiring a solid liberal arts education and sense of individuality. In engaging in such
research and education, we are mindful of the need to promote ties with local communities
and encourage international exchanges. We shall operate the Graduate School and the
Faculty based on respect for both the autonomy of the various research and educational
bodies under our jurisdiction and the human rights of each person and will respond to the
need to be socially accountable with as much effort as we can at all times summon.
Philosophy of the Faculty of Engineering
1. Philosophy
“Self-perpetuating Boy” (section)Tadayoshi Naganuma, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Wakayama University
02 1. Philosophy
Kyoto University states its mission to sustain and develop its historical commitment to
academic freedom and to pursue harmonious coexistence within human and ecological
community on this planet.
Research
1. Kyoto University will generate world-class knowledge through freedom and autonomy in
research that conforms with high ethical standards.
2. As a university that comprehends many graduate schools, faculties, research institutes and
centres, Kyoto University will strive for diverse development in pure and applied research in
humanities, sciences and technology, while seeking to integrate these various perspectives.
Education
3. Within its broad and varied educational structure, Kyoto University will transmit high-quality
knowledge with spirit of original creation and promote independent learning rooted in mutual
communications.
4. Kyoto University will educate outstanding and humane researchers and specialists, who will
contribute to the world’s human and ecological community.
Relationship with society
5. As a university which is aimed to committed broadly to the societies, Kyoto University will
encourage mutual collaboration among local community and national society, and will dissemi-
nate knowledge informed by the ideals of freedom and peaceful coexistence.
6. As an international institution, Kyoto University will promote international academic exchange
and thereby strive to contribute to the well-being of the world.
Administration
7. In order to enhance the free development of learning, Kyoto University will pay due respect to
the administrative independence of each of its component institutions, while promoting coop-
eration among them.
8. Kyoto University will administration with environmental concerns and the respect for human
rights and will be accountable to society at large.
Kyoto University Mission Statement
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1. Philosophy
Philosophy and Objectives of the Graduate School of Engineering
The pursuit of the truth is the essence of learning. Engineering is an academic field that impacts the
lives of people, and is greatly responsible for the sustainability of social development and the formation
of culture. The Graduate School of Engineering at Kyoto University, based on the above premise, is
committed to the development of science and technology with an emphasis on the fundamentals and
in harmony with the natural environment. At the same time, we aim to assist students in their pursuit of
a rich education with specialized knowledge, as well as the ability for its creative application, while
nurturing high ethical standards.
The graduate school aims to educate technicians and researchers at the Master’s course level to
acquire a broad range of knowledge and international sensibilities and to instill highly tuned abilities for
seeking out and solving problems. At the Doctorate course, research skills are nurtured through basic
and applied research and practical teachings to become leaders at the international level, able to
organize research teams in innovative research fields. To this end, the Graduate School of Engineering
offers a joint Master’s and Doctorate education program, in addition to the conventional Master’s
program.
■ Student Profile of the Graduate School of EngineeringThe Graduate School of Engineering welcomes the following:
1. Individuals who identify with the principles and objectives of the Graduate School of Engineering and possess the basic expertise and enthusiasm to pursue them.
2. Individuals who have the basic education required to pursue the truth on their own and have the understand-ing and judgment to think beyond established norms.
3. Individuals who have a strong desire and initiative to pioneer new fields of knowledge.
2. Admission Policy
2. Admission Policy04
Philosophy and Objectives of the Faculty of Engineering
The Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering emphasizes the building of a solid foundation for learning,
under the tradition of a liberal academic environment. A liberal academic environment is one where
students are encouraged to view the world free of preconceptions by garnering a scientific eye. This
entails the development of a critical attitude toward academia, and becomes a solid foundation for
learning. It is widely perceived that the focus of the faculty of Engineering is largely on applied technolo-
gies. However, the Kyoto University approach differs from the general perception and is somewhat
unique. In short, the Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering adheres to its principle academic
approach based on its belief that a deep understanding of the basics is essential for applying technolo-
gies to a wide variety of situations in the future.
Here is a more detailed description of our undergraduate program. During the first and second years
after enrolling as undergraduate of the Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering, students take general
education courses common to all science course students. They are also required to take liberal arts,
as well as English and/or other foreign languages. At the same time, department/program specializa-
tion begins from the first year, gradually increasing in weight. In their fourth year, individuals take up a
special research project on a specific theme. Students are assigned to their chosen laboratory for their
project, where they are able to conduct their studies in a cutting-edge environment together with gradu-
ate students and supervising academics. Students who continue on to graduate school can enjoy a
more advanced level of specialized education and research guidance.
Through this approach to education, the Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering has continually turned
out alumni who are capable of applying their expertise to a broad range of activities, independently and
creatively tackling entirely new challenges, and who possess a deep knowledge base and strict sense
of integrity.
■ Student Profile of the Faculty of EngineeringThe following persons are welcome to enroll in our program:
1. Individuals who possess a thorough command of the knowledge from their secondary school education, and who have the competence to undertake a post-secondary education in fundamental scientific principles in the Faculty of Engineering.
2. Individuals who are free of preconceptions, who strive to verify and understand the mechanisms behind matters firsthand.
3. Individuals who have the enthusiasm and vitality to creatively explore new fields of technology.
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2. Admission Policy
3. History
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Kyoto Imperial University established.Science and Engineering College established.Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering courses established.
1898 9 Electrical Engineering, Mining & Metallurgy, and Manufacturing Science & Technology courses established.
1914 7
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Separated Science and Engineering College into 2 Colleges of Science & Engineering.Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Min-ing and Metallurgy and Industrial Chemistry course established.
1919 2 Engineering College became Faculty of Engineering.
1920 8 Architecture and Architectural Engineering courses established.
1939 3 Fuel Chemistry Course established.
1940 4 Chemical Engineering course established.
1941 3 Textile Chemistry course established.
1942 3 Mining & Metallurgy course divided into Mining and Metallurgy courses, Aeronautical Engineering course established.
1946 1 Aeronautical Engineering course abolish, applied physics course estab-lished.
1947 9 Kyoto Imperial University changed its name to Kyoto University.
1949 5 Launch of the new Kyoto University.
1953 4 Graduate School of Engineering established.
1954 4 Electronic Science and Engineering course established.
1955 4 Applied Physics department renamed Aeronautical Engineering depart-ment.
1957 4 Nuclear Engineering of the Graduate School established.
1958 4 Nuclear Engineering and Environmental and Sanitary Engineering cours-es established.
1959 4 Automation Research Laboratory course established.
1960 4 Precision Mechanics and Synthetic Chemistry courses established.
1961 4 Electrical Engineering II, Metal Science and Technology and Ionosphere Research Laboratory established.Reorganize/rename Textile Chemistry to Polymer Chemistry, and Chemi-cal Engineering to Chemical Engineering.
1962 4 Mechanical Engineering II course established.
1963 4 Transportation Engineering course established.
1964 4 Architecture and Architectural Engineering II courses established and Mining Engineering course renamed Mineral Science and Technology course.
1966 4 The Superheated Plasma Physics Laboratory established.Reorganize, rename Fuel Chemistry to Hydrocarbon Chemistry.
1970 4 Information Science course established.
1975 4 Mechanical Engineering II was renamed and rearranged to Physical En-gineering.
1976 5 Plasma Physics Laboratory is inaugurated as Heliotron Fusion Research Center.
1978 4 Ion Beam Engineering Experimental Laboratory established.
1981 4 Lonosphere Research Laboratory was inaugurated as Kyoto University’s Radio Science Center for Space and Atmosphere.
1983 4 Molecular Engineering course established.
1985 4 Research Laboratory for Control of Environmental Micropollutants estab-lished.
1986 4 Research Laboratory of Carbonaceous Resources Conversion Technol-ogy established.
1987 5 Applied Systems Science course established.
1989 5 Automation Research Laboratory is abolished, and Integrated Media Environmental Laboratory established.
1991 4 Global Environment Engineering established.
1992 4 Mesoscopic Materials Research Center established.
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Reorganization of Chemistry system of fi ve undergraduate departments (Industrial Chemistry, Hydro Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry) reorganized as Industrial Chemistry, and fi ve Departments (same as the undergraduate departments) and Molecular Engineering reorganized as six departments of material chemistry, Dept. of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Molecular Engi-neering) Polymer chemistry, Synthetic ·Biological Chemistry, and Chemi-cal Engineering.Reorganization of Physical System. Seven undergraduate departments (Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Aeronautical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Precision Mechanics, Metal Science & Technology and Engineering science) reorganized as Engineering Science, and seven departments (same as the undergraduate departments) reorganized as Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Science, Precision Mechanics, Applied Energy Science and Engineering, Nuclear Engi-neering, Material Engineering and Aeronautics and Astronautics.
1995 4 Reorganization of Electric and Information systems.Three undergraduate departments of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Electrical Engineering II reorganized as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, two departments of Applied Mathematics and Physics as Information Science, six departments of undergraduate (Electrical Engi-neering, Electronic Science, Electrical Engineering II, Mathematics and Physics, Information Science, Applied Systems Science, respectively.Research Laboratory for Control of Environmental Micropollutants was renamed to Research Center for Environmental Quality Control.
1996 4 Reorganization of Civil Engineering and Architecture Systems.Four undergraduate departments of Civil engineering, Environmental and Sanitary Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Earth Re-sources Engineering reorganized to Global Engineering, two undergrad-uate departments of Architecture and Architecture II to Architecture, respectively.Also, seven departments of Graduate School (Civil Engineering, Environ-mental and Sanitary Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Mineral Science and Technology, Architecture & Architectural Engineering, Architecture and Architectural Engineering II and Global Environment Engineering, respectively thus completed to put priority on Graduate Schools.With the newly created Graduate School of Energy Science research, Applied Energy Science and Engineering course abolished.
1997 4 With the integration to Total Information Media Center.Integrated Media Environment Experimental Laboratory was abolished.
1998 4 With new establishment of Graduate School of Informatics (attached Kyoto University), Electronics and Communication, Applied Mathemat-ics and Physics, Information Science and Applied System Science were abolished.Attached Lon Beam Engineering Experimental Laboratory, Mesoscopic Materials Research Center and Research Center for Environmental Qual-ity Control transferred from Faculty of Engineering to Graduate School.
1999 4 Affi liated Quantum Science and Engineering Center established.
2001 4 Affi liated Katsura Intec Center established.
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Affi liated Mesoscopic Materials Research Center abolished.Affi liated Information Center established.
2003 4
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Reorganization of Earth and Architecture system, as well as fi ve gradu-ate schools of electric systems (Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Systems, Earth Resources Engineering, Environment Engineering and Environmental Global Engineering) are reorganized with Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Urban Management and Urban and Environ-mental Engineering.Also, Architecture and Environmental Design course was abolished and Electronics Science and Engineering course renamed Electrical Engi-neering.Katsura campus opened.The eight courses of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Material Chem-istry, Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Molecular Engineering, Poly-mer Engineering, Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Chemi-cal Engineering and Lon Beam Engineering Experimental Laboratory moved to A Cluster.
2004 4
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Affi liated Health, Safety and Environmental Management Center estab-lished.Administration Facilities moved to B Cluster, Katsura Campus, and Ar-chitecture Engineering moved to C Cluster.
2005 4
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The four majors of Engineering of Graduate Schools (Mechanical En-gineering, Engineering Physics and Mechanics, Precision Engineering and Aeronautics and Astronautics) reorganized to Mechanical Engineer-ing and Science, Micro Engineering and Aeronautics and Astronautics.“Japan-China Cooperative Research Laboratory on Environmental Tech-nology” seminar was established by donation.“Nano-Medicine Merger Education Unit” education started.
2006 10 The three Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Urban Management and Urban and Environmental Engineering moved to C Cluster.
2007 4
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“Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center” estab-lished.Advanced Medical Engineering Research Unit established.“JAPEX Energy Resources Engineering” seminar was established by donation.Center for Global Leadership Engineering Education established.
2008 47
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“Infrastructure Safety Engineering (JR West)” established by donation.“Advanced Battery Fundamentals” established by donation.“Kyoto University Education Unit for Global Leaders in Advanced Engi-neering and Pharmaceutical Science” established.
2009 4
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“Advanced transport logistics (Hanshin Expressway)” was established by donation.Affi liated Quantum Science and Engineering Center reorganized.“Kyoto University Urban Policy Unit for Low-Carbon Society” estab-lished
2010 4 “Unit for Livable Cities, Kyoto University” established.
06 3. History
Office Head
Letters in blue:Katsura campus
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering
Urban Management
Urban and Environmental Engineering
Architecture and Architectural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Science
Micro Engineering
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nuclear Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronic Science and Engineering
Material Chemistry
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Molecular Engineering
Polymer Chemistry
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Urban Policy Unit for Low-Carbon Society
Unit for Livable Cities
Photonics and Electronics Science andEngineering Centre
Research Center for Environmental Quality Management
Quantum Science and Engineering Center
Katsura Int'tech Center
Center for Information Technology
Occupational Health, Safety andEnvironmental Management Center
Center for Global Leadership Engineering Education
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Global Engineering
Architecture
Engineering Science
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Informatics and Mathematical Science
Industrial Chemistry
General Affairs Section Chief
Personnel Affairs Section Chief
Public Relations Section Chief
Library Chief (Yoshida)
General Affairs Section Chief (Department)
Specialist staff (Department) (Yoshida)
Specialist staff (Department) (Yoshida)
Contract Section Chief
Subsidy Section Chief
Accounting Section Chief
Accounting Section Chief (Department)
Specialist staff (Department) (Yoshida)
Undergraduate Student Section Chief (Yoshida)
Graduate Student Section Chief
Foreign Student Section Chief (Yoshida)
Undergraduate Student Section Chief (Department)
Cooperative Research Section Chief
International Cooperation Section Chief
Industry Academia Exchange Section Chief
Industry Academia Cooperation Section Chief
Specialist staff (Project Support Office)
Financial Affairs Section Chief
Financial Analysis and Evaluation Section Chief
Resources Management Section Chief
Facility Management Section Chief
Specialist
Specialist(Accounting Section Chief)
Specialist(General Affairs Section Chief)
Specialist(Facility Management Section Chief)
Specialist
Administrative Office of GraduateSchool of Engineering
General AffairsDivision Director
Accountion CenterDivision Director
Student AffairsDivision Director (Yoshida)
Promotion of Science andTechnology Division Director
Financial ManagementDivision Director
4. Organization Chart
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4. Organization Chart
2. Undergraduate Departments & Courses at the Faculty of Engineering
Faculty Undergraduate departments Course
Faculty of Engineering
6 undergrad. Dept. 14 courses
Global Engineering Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Earth Resources and Energy Engineering
Architecture Architecture
Engineering Science Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Materials Science, Energy Science, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Informatics and Mathematical Science Computer Science, Applied Mathematics and Physics
Industrial Chemistry Frontier Chemistry, Fundamental Chemistry, Chemical Process Engineering
5. Departments & Chairs of the Graduate School of Engineering
1. Departments & Chairs of the Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School Department Chair
Graduate School
of Engineering
17 departments,
83 chairs,
7 facilities
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering
Applied Mechanics, Earth Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Geomechanics, Geoinformatics, Urban Infrastructure Design
Urban ManagementUrban Systems Planning, Transportation Engineering and Management, Earthquake and Lifeline Engineering, Structures Management Engineering, River System Engineering and Management, Geo-Management, Logistics Management Systems, Environmental Geosphere Engineering
Urban and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Geosphere Engineering, Environmental Design Engineering, Sustainable Built Environmental Engineering, Housing and Environmental Design, Environmental Informatics, Waterfront Environmental Engineering, Composite Structures Engineering, Environmental Systems Engineering, Environmental Health, Geofront Environmental Engineering, Integrated Environmental Management, Built Environment Materials and Structural Systems, Architectural Environment Systems
Architecture and Architectural Engineering
Regenerative Preservation of Built Environment, Architecture and Environmental Engineering, History of Architecture, Construction Technology of Building Structures, Architectural and Environmental Planning, Architectural Design and Theory, Structural Engineering of Building Mechanics of building structures,Architectural Construction Engineering, Sustainable Built Environmental Engineering, Housing and Environmental Design, Built Environment Materials and Structural Systems, Architectural Environment Systems
Mechanical Engineering and Science
Design and Control of Mechanical Systems, Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Mechanics of Engineering Materials, Fluid Engineering and Science,Engineering Physics, Engineering Mechanics, Bio Engineering
Micro Engineering Nonlinear Dynamics and Strength of Structures, Nano System Engineering, Nano Science, Micro System Engineering
Aeronautics and AstronauticsDynamics in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fundamental Studies in Aeronautics and Astronautics, System Engineering in Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nuclear Engineering Quantum and Beam Science, Basic Quantum Engineering, Nuclear Energy Science
Materials Science and Engineering
Metallic Materials Design, Materials Processing, Basic Science of Materials, Materials Properties, Properties of Advanced Materials, Basic Study of Advanced Materials
Electrical Engineering Composite Systems Theory, Electromagnetics, Electric Energy Science and Engineering, Electrical and System Theory
Electronic Science and Engineering
Integrated Function Engineering, Applied Electronic Physics, Functional Electronic Science and Engineering, Quantum Engineering
Material ChemistryDesign of Functional Materials, Inorganic Material Chemistry, Organic Material Chemistry, Polymer Material Chemistry, Nanomaterial
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Energy Conversion Chemistry, Energy Chemistry, Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Catalyst Science
Molecular EngineeringBiomolecular Function Chemistry, Molecular Theory for Science and Technology, Quantum Function Chemistry, Applied Reaction Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry Advanced Polymer Chemistry, Polymer Synthesis, Polymer Physics
Synthetic Chemistry and Bio-logical Chemistry
Organic System Design, Synthetic Chemistry, Biological Chemistry
Chemical Engineering Environmental Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering Fundamentals, Chemical Systems Engineering
Research
institutes
Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center Opened in April, 2007 Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8530
Research Center for Environmental Quality Management Opened in April, 2005 1-2, Yumigahama, Ohtsu
Quantum Science and Engineering Center Opened in April, 2009 Gokasho, Uji
Katsura Int’tech Center Opened in April, 2001 Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8530
Center for Information Technology Opened in April, 2002 Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8530
Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management Center
Opened in April, 2004 Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8530
Center for Global Leadership Engineering Education Opened in December, 2007 Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8530
Urban Policy Unit for Low-Carbon Society Opened in December, 2009 688, Takanna-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
Unit for Livable Cities, Opened in December, 2010 Kyoto daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8530
08 5. Departments & Chairs of the Graduate School of Engineering
6. Academic Offi cials at the Graduate School of Engineering
Dean
Satoru Komori
Vice-Dean
Councilor Eiichi Taniguchi
Councilor Shinzaburo Ito
Izuru Takewaki
Masao Kitano
Department Heads of the Graduate School of Engineering
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering Masashi Kawasaki
Urban Management Hiroyasu Ohtsu
Urban and Environmental Engineering Hiroshi Tsuno
Architecture and Architectural Engineering Keiichiro Suita
Mechanical Engineering and Science Takayuki Kitamura
Micro Engineering Shiro Biwa
Aeronautics and Astronautics Kei Senda
Nuclear Engineering Katsuji Yamamoto
Materials Science and Engineering Nobuhiro Tsuji
Electrical Engineering Shinji Doi
Electronic Science and Engineering Minoru Suzuki
Material Chemistry Kazuyuki Hirao
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry Takeshi Abe
Molecular Engineering Kazuyoshi Tanaka
Polymer Chemistry Hirokazu Hasegawa
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Haruyuki Atomi
Chemical Engineering Ryoichi Yamamoto
Center Directors
Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center
Susumu Noda
Research Center for Environmental Quality Management
Hiroshi Tsuno
Quantum Science and Engineering Center Akio Ito
Katsura Int’tech Center Kouichi Miura
Center for Information Technology Masao Kitano
Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management Center
Takenao Yoshizaki
Center for Global Leadership Engineering Education
Tetsuo Sawaragi
Unit Directors
Urban Policy Unit for Low-Carbon Society Eiichi Taniguchi
Unit for Livable Cities Eiichi Taniguchi
Undergraduate Department Heads of the Faculty of Engineering
Global Engineering Shiiba Michiharu
Architecture Hirotsugu Takahashi
Engineering Science Masato Nagata
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Masao Kitano
Informatics and Mathematical Science Kazuo Iwama
Industrial Chemistry Kouichi Ohe
Administrative Offi ce Staff of the Graduate School of Engineering
Offi ce Director Koichi Masuchi
General Affairs Division Director Tokunori Ohtoh
Specialist Akihiro Okumura
Financial Affairs Division Director Kyohichi Tamura
Specialist Yasutaka Kamiura
Specialist Michimasa Adachi
Accounting Center Director Osamu Toritsuka
Specialist Hiroshi Higashibe
School Affairs Division Director Koji Kubota
Specialist Yoshikatsu Fujii
Promotion of Science and Technology Division Director
Satoru Hikita
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6. Academic Offi cials at the Graduate School of Engineering
Administrative Staff (Letters in black: Yoshida area and others, Letters in blue: Katsura area) As of Apr 1, 2010
Departments & Institutes Admin. staff Technical staff Total
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering
C Cluster Offi ce 15
3
25Urban Management 2
Urban and Environmental Engineering 2
Architecture & Architectural Engineering 3
Global Engineering Global Engineering Offi ce 3 3
Architecture Architecture Offi ce 2 2
Mechanical Engineering and Science
Engineering Science Offi ce 14
3
27
Micro Engineering 1
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nuclear Engineering 3
Materials Science and Engineering 6
Engineering Science
Electrical Engineering
A Cluster Offi ce 17 26
Electronic Science and Engineering
Material Chemistry 1
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 2
Molecular Engineering 1
Polymer Chemistry 1
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 4
Chemical Engineering
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Offi ce 3 3
Industrial Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Offi ce 4 4
Informatics and MathematicalScience 1 1
Katsura Int’tech Center 3 3
Center for integrated Area Studies 5 5
Environment Preservation Center 4 4
Offi ce 72 (57+15) 6 (5+1) 78 (62+16)
Total 130 (89+41) 51 (32+19) 181 (121+60)
7. Statistics of Academic Staff & Administrative Staff
Academic staff (Letters in black: Yoshida area and others, Letters in blue: Katsura area) As of Apr 1, 2010
Departments & InstitutesInstructors
TotalProfessors Associate Professors Lecturer Associate
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering 15 (1) 15 (2) 2 15 (2) 47 (5)
Urban Management 8 (2) 12 (2) 4 13 37 (4)
Urban and Environmental Engineering 3 (1) 6 (1) 1 7 (1) 17 (3)
Architecture & Architectural Engineering 14 12 1 13 40
Mechanical Engineering and Science 14 8 4 14 40
Micro Engineering 6 4 8 18
Aeronautics and Astronautics 5 4 1 5 15
Nuclear Engineering 5 4 2 5 16
Materials Science and Engineering 10 11 1 10 32
Electrical Engineering 6 6 2 8 22
Electronic Science and Engineering 6 8 3 11 28
Material Chemistry 6 5 1 8 20
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 9 4 3 8 24
Molecular Engineering 3 (1) 6 1 5 15 (1)
Polymer Chemistry 7 5 3 7 22
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 8 (1) 2 4 13 27 (1)
Chemical Engineering 6 (1) 4 (1) 2 12 (1) 24 (3)
Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center 2 [1] 2 4 [1]
Research Center for Environmental Quality Management 2 [1] 1 1 1 5 [1]
Quantum Science and Engineering Center 1 [1] 2 3 [1]
Katsura Int’tech Center [1] [1]
Center for Information Technology [1] [1] [2]
Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management Center [1] [2] [3]
Center for Global Leadership Engineering Education [1] 2 2 [1]
Total 136 (93+43) (7) [7] 119 (85+34) (6) 38 (29+9) [3] 165 (122+43) (4) 458 (329+129) (17) [10]
Note 1) The numbers in parentheses are approximate fi gures for instructors shared by the Graduate School Center for Earth Environment Science and the Graduate School’s Business Management Research Group
Note 2) The numbers in brackets are approximate fi gures for instructors with multiple posts
10 7. Statistics of Academic Staff & Administrative Staff
1. Graduate School (Letters in black: Yoshida area and others, Letters in blue: Katsura area) As of Apr. 1, 2010
Academic YearDepartment
Master’s Course Doctor CourseTotal
Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering 74 51 19 (6) 18 (7) 14 (6) 176 (19)
Urban Management 60 52 16 (8) 17 (8) 25 (11) 170 (27)
Urban and Environmental Engineering 33 90 23 (15) 23 (6) 32 (4) 201 (25)
Architecture & Architectural Engineering 81 61 17 (7) 17 (5) 20 (4) 196 (16)
Mechanical Engineering and Science 62 67 15 (3) 10 (1) 14 (6) 168 (10)
Micro Engineering 27 23 8 (2) 4 (2) 5 (1) 67 (5)
Aeronautics and Astronautics 19 21 8 2 7 (1) 57 (1)
Nuclear Engineering 22 33 4 (1) 7 (1) 10 (1) 76 (4)
Materials Science and Engineering 40 41 6 14 (7) 12 (4) 113 (11)
Electrical Engineering 40 40 5 7 (2) 6 (1) 98 (3)
Electronic Science and Engineering 35 38 16 (3) 10 (3) 13 (3) 112 (9)
Materials Chemistry 28 31 4 (1) 12 (1) 8 (1) 83 (3)
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 37 36 11 (1) 9 (1) 13 (1) 106 (3)
Molecular Engineering 33 36 3 10 (2) 12 (3) 94 (5)
Polymer Chemistry 48 49 11 10 (3) 15 (2) 133 (5)
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 34 29 8 (1) 6 16 (3) 93 (4)
Chemical Engineering 33 34 8 (4) 5 (3) 10 (3) 90 (10)
Total 706 732 182 (52) 181 (52) 232 (56) 2,033 (160)
(Yoshida area) 170 185 41 (6) 37 (11) 48 (14) 481 (31)
(Katsura area) 536 547 141 (46) 144 (41) 184 (42) 1,552 (129)
Note 1) Figures in parentheses are numbers of students entering in October
2. Faculty As of Apr.1,2010
Academic Year
Undergraduate Depts.Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total
Global Engineering 194 191 190 238 813
Architecture 83 84 84 100 351
Engineering Science 240 234 240 337 1,051
Electrical and Electronic Engineering 134 135 143 204 616
Informatics and Mathematical Science 93 92 93 158 436
Industrial Chemistry 246 249 245 330 1,070
Total 990 985 995 1,367 4,337
8. Number of Current Undergraduate & Post-graduates
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8. Number of Current Undergraduate & Post-graduates
9. Enrollment Statistics, 2010
1. Graduate School
Master’s course (Number of person)
Department Enrollment quota Applicant Enrolled
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering 66 50 ( 6) 69 ( 5)
Urban Management 64 49 ( 5) 56 ( 4)
Urban and Environmental Engineering 36 102 ( 8) 29 ( 4)
Architecture and Architectural Engineering 72 70 (14) 69 (12)
Mechanical Engineering and Science 56
144 ( 7)
59 ( 3)
Micro Engineering 28 26 ( 1)
Aeronautics and Astronautics 23 19
Nuclear Engineering 23 29 22
Materials Science and Engineering 38 50 ( 7) 37 ( 3)
Electrical Engineering 3885 (12)
37 ( 3)
Electronic Science and Engineering 35 33 ( 2)
Material Chemistry 29
234 ( 9)
27 ( 1)
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 38 36 ( 1)
Molecular Engineering 34 32 ( 1)
Polymer Chemistry 46 46 ( 2)
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 31 31 ( 3)
Chemical Engineering 31 43 ( 3) 32 ( 1)
Total 688 856 (71) 660 (46)
Note : ( ) = Approximate number of foreign students
Doctorate course (Number of person)
Department Enrollment quota Applicant Enrolled
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering 12 9 [ 4] ( 2) 12 [ 5] ( 1)
Urban Management 12 5 [ 2] ( 2) 6 [ 3] ( 2)
Urban and Environmental Engineering 10 8 [ 2] ( 7) 3 ( 5)
Architecture and Architectural Engineering 24 2 ( 7) 1 ( 9)
Mechanical Engineering and Science 18 11 [ 2] ( 1) 11 [ 2] ( 1)
Micro Engineering 8 6 ( 1) 5 ( 1)
Aeronautics and Astronautics 8 7 [ 1] ( 1) 7 [ 1] ( 1)
Nuclear Engineering 9 3 3
Materials Science and Engineering 10 6 [ 1] ( 3) 4 [ 1] ( 2)
Electrical Engineering 10 4 ( 1) 4 ( 1)
Electronic Science and Engineering 10 12 ( 1) 12 ( 1)
Material Chemistry 9 4 [ 1] 3 [ 1]
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 11 12 [ 1] ( 1) 9 [ 1] ( 1)
Molecular Engineering 12 5 ( 1) 3
Polymer Chemistry 15 7 [ 2] ( 5) 6 [ 1] ( 5)
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 10 7 [ 1] 7 [ 1]
Chemical Engineering 9 3 ( 1) 3 ( 1)
Total 197 111 [17] (34) 99 [16] (31)
Note : [ ] = Number of working applicants ( ) = Approximate number of foreign students
2. Faculty
Classifi cationUndergraduate
Enrollment quota
Applicants Enrolled
Male Female Total Male Female Total
Global Engineering 185 442 ( 2) 48 ( 3) 490 ( 5) 177 ( 1) 17 ( 3) 194 ( 4)
Architecture and Architectural Engineering 80 160 ( 2) 74 ( 3) 234 ( 5) 54 ( 0) 29 ( 1) 83 ( 1)
Engineering Science 235 552 (10) 34 ( 4) 586 (14) 230 ( 2) 10 ( 0) 240 ( 2)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering 130 369 ( 9) 23 ( 2) 392 (11) 128 ( 1) 6 ( 1) 134 ( 2)
Information and Mathematical Science 90 201 ( 1) 23 ( 2) 224 ( 3) 88 ( 1) 5 ( 0) 93 ( 1)
Industrial Chemistry 235 546 ( 7) 94 (14) 640 (21) 213 ( 2) 33 ( 4) 246 ( 6)
Total 955 2,270 (31) 296 (28) 2,566 (59) 890 ( 7) 100 ( 9) 990 (16)
Note : ( ) = Number of foreign students
12 9. Enrollment Statistics, 2010
10. Graduate Statistics
1. Number of graduate (by department)
Course
Department
Master’s Course Doctorate Course (Latter)
F/Y2008 TotalAs of April 1, 2010
Research Guidance Dept. dismissals
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering 44 256 8
Urban Management 49 285 10
Urban (and) Environmental Engineering 90 516 24
Civil Engineering 1,996 143
Transportation Engineering 598 14
Civil Engineering Systems 240 23
Earth Resources Engineering 681 40
Environmental and Sanitary Engineering 620 54
Environmental Engineering 205 8
Global Environment Engineering 501 30
Architecture and Architectural Engineering 51 1,540 143
Architecture and Architectural Engineering II 514 51
Architecture and Environmental Design 159 17
Mechanical Engineering and Science 64 237 4
Micro Engineering 26 101 7
Mechanical Engineering and Science 1,154 78
Engineering Science 462 38
Engineering Physics and Mechanics 212 6
Precision Mechanics 860 56
Nuclear Engineering 21 960 136
Metallurgy 634 47
Metal Science and Technology 567 43
Material Science and Engineering 38 518 9
Applied Energy Science and Engineering 57 2
Aeronautical Engineering 388 32
Aeronautics and Astronautics 25 260 12
Electrical Engineering 27 1,157 98
Electronic Science and Engineering 36 1,024 79
Electronic Science and Engineering 227 15
Electrical Engineering II 730 67
Electronics and Communication 110 2
Applied Mathematics and Physics 785 84
Information Science 508 44
Applied Systems Science 342 10
Industrial Chemistry 1,263 212
Material Chemistry 30 417 20
Hydro Carbon Chemistry 758 137
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 34 545 27
Molecular Engineering 29 691 50
Polymer Chemistry 51 1,603 268
Synthetic Chemistry 582 157
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 28 455 51
Chemical Engineering 32 1,210 111
Total 675 26,928 2,467
3. Numbers of Graduates (by major)
Acadenuc Year
Undergraduate Dept.
F/Y 1952-2008
F/Y2009 Total
Civil Engineering 3,222 3,222
Mechanical Engineering 2,122 2,122
Electrical Engineering 2,112 2,112
Mining 357 357
Mineral Science and Technology 1,073 1,073
Metallurgy 1,532 1,532
Industrial Chemistry 2,125 2,125
Architecture 2,207 2,207
Fuel Chemistry 443 443
Hydrocarbon Chemistry 1,296 1,296
Chemical Engineering 295 295
Chemical Engineering 1,244 1,244
Polymer Chemistry 1,225 1,225
Textile Chemistry 250 250
Applied Physics 116 116
Electronics 1,606 1,606
Aeronautical Engineering 810 810
Nuclear Engineering 714 714
Environmental and Sanitary Engineering 1,390 1,390
Applied Mathematics and Physics 1,448 1,448
Precision Mechanics 1,379 1,379
Synthetic Chemistry 1,259 1,259
Electrical Engineering II 1,447 1,447
Metal Science and Technology 1,220 1,220
Mechanical Engineering II 505 505
Transportation Engineering 1,284 1,284
Architecture II 1,149 1,149
Information Science 1,037 1,037
Engineering and Science 480 480
(New) Industrial Chemistry 2,894 223 3,131
(New) Engineering Science 2,804 231 3,035
Electrical and Electronic Engineering 1,424 132 1,556
Informatics and Mathematical Science 959 89 1,048
Global Engineering 1,867 175 2,042
(New) Architecture 851 82 933
Total 46,156 946 47,102
2. Number of Doctor graduate As of Apr. 1, 2010
Type Doctor of Engineering
Old University System
According to the degree law before June, 1920 42 (28)
According to the degree law after July, 1920 1,338
New Education System
Postdoctoral 3,291
By submitting doctoral thesis 4,042
Total 8,713 (28)
Note : Number in ( ) is obtained by recommendation
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10. Graduate Statistics
11. Statistics of graduates, foreign students, invited foreign scholars & List of Overseas Affi liated Universities
1. Number of research students As of Apr. 1, 2010
Status
Dept.
Research students
Research fellows Special
Special auditing students
Special research students
Total
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering 1 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3)
Urban Management 4 (3) 1 (1) 5 (4)
Urban and Environmental Engineering 2 (2) 2 (2)
Architecture and Architectural Engineering 9 (3) 1 10 (3)
Mechanical Engineering and Science 4 (3) 1 4 9 (3)
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Physics and Mechanics
Micro Engineering 1 (1) 1 (1)
Precision Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering 1 (1) 3 4 (1)
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Electrical Engineering 1 (1) 1 2 (1)
Electronic Science and Engineering
Materials Chemistry 3 3
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry 1 1 2 4
Molecular Engineering
Polymer Chemistry 2 (1) 2 (1)
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 1 2 (1) 3 (1)
Chemical Engineering 1 (1) 1 (1)
Global Engineering
Architecture
Engineering Science 1 (1) 1 (1)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Information and Mathematical Science 1 (1) 1 (1)
Industrial Chemistry 1 (1) 1 (1)
Total 24(15) 7 4 (3) 17 (6) 52(24)
Note 1 ( ) = Number of foreign studentsNote 2 : Trainees are included in research fellows
2. Number of Foreign students (by country) As of Apr. 1, 2010
Classifi cation
OriginsFaculty
Graduate school
TotalMaster’s Course
Doctorate Course
Asia (22)
China 56 49 42 147
Macao 2 2
Indonesia 1 3 12 16
Iran 6 6
South Korea 20 14 39 73
Malaysia 1 5 6 12
Mongol 1 1
Cambodia 1 1
Nepal 8 8
Pakistan 1 1
Bahrain 1 1
Myanmar 1 1
The Philippines 4 4
Sri Lanka 3 3
Singapore 1 1
Taiwan 1 6 7
Thailand 1 11 12
Vietnam 2 3 7 12
India 4 4
Oman 1 1
Lebanon 1 1
Jordan 1 1
Africa (4)
Egypt 3 3
Kenya 1 1
Zambia 1 1
Tanzania 1 1
Europe (7)
Italia 1 1
France 3 3
Germany 1 1
Russia 1 1
Estonia 1 1
Greece 1 1
Azerbaijan 1 1
North America (3)
USA 1 1 2
Canada 2 2
Mexico 1 3 4
South America (6)
Brazil 1 4 5
Republic of Honduras 1 1
Nicaragua 1 1
Uruguay 1 1
Colombia 1 1
Chile 2 2
Total (42) 84 86 179 349
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4. Number of invited foreign scholars As of 2009
Status
Origins
Invited foreign
scholars
Foreign coresearcher
Foreign researcher
Total
Asia (10)
India 1 1
Indonesia 1 1
South Korea 7 2 9
Thailand 2 1 3
Taiwan 4 4
China 1 13 14
Nepal 1 1
Pakistan 1 1
Bangladesh 2 2
Malaysia 2 2
Europe (9)
UK 2 2
Italy 1 1 2
Netherland 1 1
Switzerland 1 1
Sweden 1 1 2
Spain 1 1
Denmark 1 1
Germany 3 2 5
France 1 1
Middle East (3)
UAE 1 1
Israel 1 1 2
Iran 1 1
North America (2)
USA 1 1 2
Canada 1 1 2
South America (1)
Brazil 1 1
Oceania (2)
Australia 1 2 3
Total (26) 22 42 2 66
3. Number of foreign research students As of Apr 1, 2010
Status
Origins
Research students
Special auditing students
Special research students
Short-term international
studentsTotal
Asia (7)
China 6 1 7
South Korea 1 1
Taiwan 3 1 4
Malaysia 1 1
Singapore 2 2
India 1 1
Hong Kong 1 1
Europe (3)
German 1 1
Netherland 1 1
Luxembourg 1 1
North America (1)
USA 1 1
South America (1)
Peru 1 1
Total (12) 14 3 4 1 22
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5. Overseas Affi liated Universities with Academic Exchange As of Apr .1, 2010
Classifi cation
Area, CountryInstitutionAgreement date
Academic Exchange
Agreements
Students Exchange
Agreements
Asia (6)
China
Dalian University of Technology 2003. 7. 3 ○Graduate School of Tongji University 2005.12.31 ○Harbin Institute of Technology 2008. 9. 1 ○Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2008. 9. 9 ○
Taiwan Graduate School of National Cheng Kung University 2006.11.21 ○South Korea Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 2007. 6. 8 ○
Thailand
Asian Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Technology etc) 2008. 5.21 ○The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment of King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
2009.10.19 ○
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang 2009.11.24 ○Vietnam Hanoi University of Civil Engineering 2005.12.24 ○
MalaysiaUniversiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Built Environment, Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, and Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
2009.10.14 ○
Europe (7)
Czech Rep. Czech Technical University in Prague1992. 7. 11996. 4. 3 (Update)
○
France
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble1991.11.181999. 6.232004. 2.10
(Update)(re-Update)
○ ○
Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie1992.11.101997.12.262009. 8.19
(Update)(re-Update)
○
Germany
The Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Faculty of Engineering Sciences
2002. 2. 12007. 2. 8 (Update)
○
Heinrich Heine-University, Düsseldorf Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry
2002. 5.17 ○ ○
Dortmund University2002.12.182007.12.18 (Update)
○ ○
Kaiserslautern University2002.12.202007.12.20 (Update)
○ ○
Karlsruhe University 2004. 3.22 ○ ○Freiburg University, Dept. of Engineering(Three-university alliance including Michigan State University, USA)
2004.10.302007.10. 1 (Update)
○ ○
Johannes Gutenberg University(Mainz)Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science Course
2005.12.16 ○ ○
Netherland Delft University of Technology1998. 1. 12003. 2.17 (Update)
○
NorwayNorwegian University of Science and Technology(Former Trondheim University + Norway Engineering College)
1990. 9. 11996. 4. 12003. 3.17
(Update)(re-Update)
○ ○
SwedenChalmers University of Technology
2002.12.192007.12.19 (Update)
○
Linköping University 2009.11.26 ○ ○
UK & Northern Ireland
The University of Birmingham, School of Chemical Sciences, School of Computer Science, School of Engineering, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, School of Mathematics and Statistics, School of Physics and Astronomy
2003.12. 5 ○
North America (2)
USA
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Dept. of Engineering 1990. 8. 1 ○University of Washington, Dept. of Engineering 1991.10.15 ○University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Engineering 1991.12. 1 ○Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dept. 1995. 1. 1 ○University of Florida, College of Education, School of Teaching and Learning 2004. 4.26 ○University of Michigan, School of Engineering(Three-university alliance including Freiburg University, Germany)
2004.10.302007.10. 1 (Update)
○
University of Florida, College of Engineering 2008. 6. 9 ○Canada The University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Science 2004. 6.23 ○South America (1)
Brazil University of São Paulo, Dept. of Engineering 2004. 6.16 ○16 countries 35 Universities
16 11. Statistics of graduates, foreign students, invited foreign scholars & List of Overseas Affi liated Universities
Global COE Program
■ International Center for Integrated Research and Advanced Education in Material Science●(Project Leader : Prof. Mitsuo Sawamoto) (Since 2007)
■ Center of Excellence for Education and Research on Photonics and Electronics science and Engineering●(Project Leader : Prof. Susumu Noda) (Since 2007)
■Global Center for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering for Asian Megacities●(Project Leader : Prof. Yuzuru Matsuoka) (Since 2008)
12. Global COE (Center of Excellence) Program, etc.
New Engineering Education Program
■ Support Program for Distinctive University Education “Synergy Effect on Engineering Education Using Coalition” (Since 2004)
Honorary Lectures
■Energy Resources Development Engineering (JAPEX) (Since 2007)■ Infrastructure Safety Engineeing (JR West Foundation) (Since 2010) (Infrastructure Safety Engineeing (JR West) (2008, 2009))
■Advanced Battery Fundamentals (Since 2008)■Advanced transport logistics (Hanshin Exprerss) (Since 2009)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Core University Program
■China (Tsinghua University) Urban Environmental Engineering (Since 2001)Urban and Environmental Management & Control
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Core-to-Core Program
■Advanced Particle Handling Science (Since 2006)■Cooperating institution: University of Florida (USA), University of Leeds (UK), The University of Melbourne
(Australia), The Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (German), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich (Swiss)
Adjustment Expense of Science and Technology Promotion
■High-level bio-imaging advanced hub (Since 2006)■ Innovative human resources advancement system to pioneer new realms (Since 2006)■Kyoto University Education Program for Global Leaders in Advanced
Engineering and Phamaceutical Sciences (Since 2008)■Policy Unit for Low Carbon Cities (Since 2009)
Advanced Education Program for Career Development of Foreign Students from Asia
■ Industry-Academia Global Engineering Human Resource Development Program (Since 2007)
Japanese government’s Global 30 Program
■Kyoto University Programs for Future International Leaders (Since 2009)
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12. Global COE (Center of Excellence) Program, etc.
13. Public Seminars by the Faculty of Engineering
2009
Life and Engineering
Carbone Dioxide Capture and Storage Toshifumi Matsuoka
On Search Systems Masatoshi Yoshikawa
Bright future led by solid state lighting – Development of new light emitting diode –
Yoichi Kawakami
BAD VIBRATION AND GOOD VIBRATION Hiroshi Matsuhisa
2008
Life and Engineering
Wonders of Cellular Phone Tatsuro Takahashi
To Diagnose Health Conditions by Molecules – New Diagnostic Technology of Super-aging Society –
Seiichi Nishimoto
Science of Metal that supports our Safety of Life – Hidden Nano-technology –
Yasuharu Shirai
Traditional Lifestyle and Town Development Yasuo Takahashi
2007
Connection of Human and Engineeing
Acoustics in our daily lives Hirotsugu Takahashi
Why Greenhouse Gas Make the Earth Warmer? Masahiro Kawasaki
Signal Processing – Digital Signal Processing and Control Theory –
Yutaka Yamamoto
Catastrophe Risk Charles Scawthorn
2006
Engineering to Support Health
Health Risks Evaluation Shinsuke Morisawa
To Protect Society Intellectual Environment and Robots Yasuyuki Sumi
Advanced Imaging Technology for Brain Function Research Tetsuo Kobayashi
Ecological Functions Nurtured Technology Naohide Tomita
2005
Engineering the Supports Our Daily
Lives
Electric Systems and Super-conductivity Applications Yasuharu Osawa
Nano-technology Around Us Kazuyuki Hirao
Frontiers in Earthquake Safety and Electric Living Safety – What is the Ultimate in Earthquake-safe Design? –
Izuru Takewaki
Small Machine that Create Big Chances – The World of Micro-machines –
Osamu Tabata
18 13. Public Seminars by the Faculty of Engineering
14. Libraries & Collections Data
Collections As of Apr. 1, 2010
Library
No. of books Magazines (No.of titles)
JapaneseForeign
languagesTotal Japanese
Foreign languages
Total
1Common Library (Common/Chemistry-related)
618 15,884 16,502 138 530 668
2 Library of Global Engineering 16,377 38,989 55,366 900 877 1,777
3 Library of Architecture matter 63,364 33,857 98,221 448 218 666
4Library of School of Engineering Science
13,489 41,623 55,112 161 660 821
5 Library of Aerospace Engineering 5,217 14,016 19,233 56 222 278
6Library of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
18,081 24,431 42,512 897 672 1,569
7Library of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
7,998 22,080 30,078 74 340 414
Total 126,144 190,880 317,024 2,674 3,519 6,193
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14. Libraries & Collections Data
15. Budgets and Facilities’ area
1. Budget
CategoryF/Y2007 (¥1000)
F/Y2008 (¥1000)
F/Y2009 (¥1000)
Note
Labor cost 6,288,665 6,046,902 5,861,277
General expenses 2,194,307 1,833,757 2,289,101
Research cost on consignment (Intake) 2,659,257 2,636,951 2,569,477Including “Special Coordination Fund for Promoting Science and Technology”
collaborative study (Intake) 771,705 773,072 700,102
Subsidy for Scientifi c Study (Intake) 2,776,710 3,298,738 3,445,081 Including COE
Donation for scholarship (Intake) 839,722 670,592 397,225 Including honorary lectures
2. Building Area
Building Area (m2)
1. Main Campus
Okada Memorial House 240
Research Bldg. No.3 426
Civil Engineering Research Laboratory 484
Civil Engineering Earthquake Observation Room 24
Research Bldg.No.4 2,949
Faculty of Engineering, 3rd Bldg A Bldg 664
Multidiscipline Bldg (Faculty of Engineering, 3rd Bldg North Bldg) 4,613
Electrical Engineering Integrated Bldg 1,846
Old Construction Department Substation 514
Faculty of Engineering, 1st Bldg 4,382
Faculty of Engineering, Experimental Research Bldg 1,093
RI Experinmantal Research Bldg. 2,744
Physical related Bldg. 18,233
Faculty of Engineering, 6th Bldg. 1,501
Faculty of Engineering, 6th Bldg, new annex 181
Hydrocarbon Chemistry Laboratory 175
Architecture Drawing Room 252
Architecture Historic Bldg. 1,615
Research Bldg. No.5 598
Faculty of Engineering Saka 784
Faculty of Engineering, 8th Bldg. 2,837
Faculty of Engineering, 10th Bldg. 508
Faculty of Engineering, 11th Bldg. 3,412
Faculty of Engineering, 3rd Bldg. South Bldg 1,193
Faculty of Engineering, 3rd Bldg, West Bldg 3,910
Faculty of Engineering Integrated Research Bldg 4,816
Others 186
Sub total 60,180
As of Apr. 1, 2010
Building Area (m2)
2. Katsura Campus
A Cluster A1 Bldg 11,631
A Cluster A2 Bldg 9,409
A Cluster A3 Bldg 8,451
A Cluster A4 Bldg 9,729
C Cluster C1 Bldg 25,736
C Cluster C2 Bldg 8,738
Low Temperature Center 378
Effl uent Treatment Plant 63
EM Center Bldg 2,809
Katsura Int’tech Center Bldg 6,328
Administration Bldg 4,695
C Cluster Offi ce Bldg 295
Others 125
Sub total 88,387
3. Uji Campus and Ohtsu Area
Nuclear Engineering laboratory 2,568
Super Aerodynamic Expermental laboratory 670
Wind Tunnel Laboratory for Aerospace Engineering 817
Joint Research Laboratory Bldg 2,077
Water Pollution Control Laboratory 789
Research Center for Environmental Quality Management 500
Sub total 7,421
Grand total 155,988
20 15. Budgets and Facilities’ area
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